My grandpa would shine his shoes every Sunday for church and I miss the sound of him brushing the shoes so much it hurts. This reminds me so much of that and really brought back great memories of him. I know it's not the usual comment but thanks for what you do.
@@VETIVER thank you so much, I still own his kit and it's very well taken care. He did it every Sunday without fail for over 70 years and I continued for him after he passed. Your videos have brought me great joy, memories, and comfort. Again thank you for what you do. Your work is very impressive and skilled. My grandpa would have loved watching your videos I'm sure of it.
Kind of in the same vein as P. Carr’s poignant comment, my father died in 1970 when I was eight years old, and he had been very ill for a few years before his death, so my memories of him are few and seem to grow dimmer with the passage of time. However, I DO remember that he taught me three skills: how to fly a kite, how to trim hedge bushes, and--how to shine shoes. For many years I didn’t bother to shine my shoes but about 15 years ago I started to pay more attention to my dress, and shining shoes became a part of my routine. Almost immediately this activity took on a meditative, ritualistic, near-spiritual quality for me. I remember my father telling me to make liberal use of the horsehair brush, “the shoe shiner’s best friend,” he said. He told me that he personally preferred a softer shine on his shoes, rather than a hard, bright mirror-finish obtained by use of the buffing cloth. The brush-shine was what he liked, and he taught me to use a back-and-forth motion coming in at a somewhat steep angle calculated to make the bristles contact the shoe stiffly, almost as if they were ‘hitting’ or ‘stabbing’ the shoe--but not violently. He explained that this technique made the polish harder and more protective. Much later I learned that my father had briefly worked as a shoe shine boy during his high school days, so apparently his instruction was the product of some experience. I now regard shining shoes as a rare way I can honor and memorialize my dad, a man who lost his life at so young an age (38).
its very unwise to put shoepolish on cordovan shoes, and if you do so, use the smallest amount of polish and only twice a year max, what we are looking at here is terrible on cordovan leather.Cordovan shines up rather easily and the leather is sort of fatty already, this means that you do not have to apply polish as frequently as like you would on calf leather shoes. 1 or 2 times polish a year is really enough. When applying the polish, use a little bit and finish by using a horsehair brush. Cordovan benefits a lot from extensive brushing, even without the use of a wax. Brushing a cordovan shoe for a couple of minutes will bring it back to life!
@@peterhgalloway There was Colour clearly missing and he used Saphir Cordovan cream which is specific for cordovan leather. Nothing wrong with what he did.
I watched this again.... BEAUTIFUL restoration! Cordovan is awesome, I have a pair of AE's that are almost exactly like these, but the Alden looks nicer!
Just an observation from watching a few of your videos... when you say “another pair” referring to the second shoe after the first one is done, what an English language person would say instead is “the other shoe.” When you say “another pair,” to an English language person, what that means is a totally different set of two shoes. It doesn’t mean the “other shoe in this pair.” You could also say “the second shoe.” Hope that makes sense and is helpful.
Ben Pryor Oh Thanks for advice!! I’m not native.. so I was confused. Thank you very much! I will edit next video :) and you can always give advice to me :) Thanks for comment Ben Pryor!!
Thank you for the clear and straightforward video. I am trying to get some shell cordovan shoes on ebay and I am waiting to see if I win so I can order my deer bone kit =)
A propósito de la limpieza y abrillantado que se hace en los pueblitos (qué en México se llama "bolear"), recuerdo un parque donde la docena de personas que boleaban el calzado lograban un abrillantado en buena parte del zapato, tipo espejo. La técnica era hacer la limpieza normal y aplicar la grasa (que era la que tenía la tinta del color del calzado) y la crema (que era la que no tenía color). El punto es que aplicaban dos o tres pasadas con esta última y al final se enredaban en dos o tres dedos la tela de algodón y frotaban en círculos aplicando unas pequeñas, muy pequeñas gotas de agua fría. Imagino que eso hacía que el cambio de temperatura de la crema que se incrementaba al frotar, súbitamente se enfriara con el agua, cristalizándola. El resultado era espectacular.
If you want the text to be more lisible you should use a black with white outline typography~ You did a beautiful work by the way Edit : OH I didn't see it was an old video, I'm sorry for the comment
VeTiVer, would you recommend restoring a used 990 shoe and using it as your own? I’m a little worried about the ripples in the leather and if they will become bothersome for me since I didn’t break the shoe in. Is there any risk of creating worse looking ripples by doing this? Thanks for the awesome restoration video.
Hola, una pregunta. Cuáles son los productos que utilizas para todo ese proceso de limpiar y restaurar los zapatos? Qué lindos que quedan, excelente trabajo 🌻
Melissa en este video los zapatos son de cuero de una parte del caballo. Es un cuero que dura mucho y se pueden restaurar fácil limpiando y usando el hueso. El cuero de vacuno tiende a durar menos y usar otros procesos.
Great video, you really brought those shoes back. Were these shoes cordovan in color or were they made of shell cordovan leather. The way you smoothed out the creases suggests the latter but I wanted to make sure. Beautiful job, for sure.
How i know witch shoes i put in wather and witch noth ? last video you put one shoe in wather and afther you strech and this pair without ? its about the leather ore color of shoes you choice the method ? thx for comming answer 👨🏻👍🏻
Although I respect all the craftsmanship you displayed, the before and after shots are not completely comparable. In all the ‘after’ shots you leave the wooden shoe trees in, whilst in the before shots you don’t. That gives a significant difference in the shape of the shoe without having done anything to it. To show the true and honest result of your work, I would suggest to leave the shoes trees out in both shots.
because Delicate cream is soft and light. so i Did. but I will use bone first at the next cordovan video. Thanks for comment & advice !! Harrison Wedgeworth!
Thanks for the video! I tried to restore my plain toe Alden yesterday. After applying the color cream and wait for ard 15mins, I found the color still not distributed vert well. Any improvement recommended for me?
Are you using shell cordovan cream? Regular cream does not work on shell cordovan and vice versa. Also, many shoe polish brands have a color called cordovan that is regular calf leather cream not made for shell cordovan leather. It is very easy to confuse.
June Kim 코도반 말고 shell이라고 불리는 가죽은 없는거로 알고 있습니다 ㅎㅎ 코도반가죽이라고 불리는건 많으나 보통 저렴한건 코도반 색상으로 염색된 제품을 약간 편법을 사용하여 코도반가죽이라고 하는거고 진짜 말엉덩이 가죽은 shell cordovan을 붙일 수 있습니다. 이베이에서도 cordovan이라 쓰인건 소가죽이 많아요
My grandpa would shine his shoes every Sunday for church and I miss the sound of him brushing the shoes so much it hurts. This reminds me so much of that and really brought back great memories of him. I know it's not the usual comment but thanks for what you do.
Thanks for comment, I impressed :) your Grandpa is great man :)
@@VETIVER thank you so much, I still own his kit and it's very well taken care. He did it every Sunday without fail for over 70 years and I continued for him after he passed. Your videos have brought me great joy, memories, and comfort. Again thank you for what you do. Your work is very impressive and skilled. My grandpa would have loved watching your videos I'm sure of it.
You attention to detail impressed me so much. Keep on good work.will follows.
Kind of in the same vein as P. Carr’s poignant comment, my father died in 1970 when I was eight years old, and he had been very ill for a few years before his death, so my memories of him are few and seem to grow dimmer with the passage of time. However, I DO remember that he taught me three skills: how to fly a kite, how to trim hedge bushes, and--how to shine shoes. For many years I didn’t bother to shine my shoes but about 15 years ago I started to pay more attention to my dress, and shining shoes became a part of my routine. Almost immediately this activity took on a meditative, ritualistic, near-spiritual quality for me. I remember my father telling me to make liberal use of the horsehair brush, “the shoe shiner’s best friend,” he said. He told me that he personally preferred a softer shine on his shoes, rather than a hard, bright mirror-finish obtained by use of the buffing cloth. The brush-shine was what he liked, and he taught me to use a back-and-forth motion coming in at a somewhat steep angle calculated to make the bristles contact the shoe stiffly, almost as if they were ‘hitting’ or ‘stabbing’ the shoe--but not violently. He explained that this technique made the polish harder and more protective. Much later I learned that my father had briefly worked as a shoe shine boy during his high school days, so apparently his instruction was the product of some experience.
I now regard shining shoes as a rare way I can honor and memorialize my dad, a man who lost his life at so young an age (38).
@@compassionplease7380 thank you for sharing. Good to know that these movie like stories are also true in real life.
If people knew just how much Cordovan shoes cost they would really appreciate the knowledge and skill you displayed. Thanks for posting.
its very unwise to put shoepolish on cordovan shoes, and if you do so, use the smallest amount of polish and only twice a year max, what we are looking at here is terrible on cordovan leather.Cordovan shines up rather easily and the leather is sort of fatty already, this means that you do not have to apply polish as frequently as like you would on calf leather shoes. 1 or 2 times polish a year is really enough. When applying the polish, use a little bit and finish by using a horsehair brush. Cordovan benefits a lot from extensive brushing, even without the use of a wax. Brushing a cordovan shoe for a couple of minutes will bring it back to life!
@@peterhgalloway There was Colour clearly missing and he used Saphir Cordovan cream which is specific for cordovan leather. Nothing wrong with what he did.
Some of us do, and some of us DO. I could not agree more!👍
The process and end result is so beautiful it makes me want to learn to restore shoes.
Outstanding job. I love cleaning my shoes since I was 12 years old. Thank you for the video!
I can't believe what deer bone can do to the crinkles and wear in the leather. That was incredible! I had no idea. You must have very strong arms.
I can watch this all day. Looks like these shoes last forever. Shell Cordovan is unstoppable 😃
Yes I thought too !. Cordovan Forever !
Thanks for the video. The detailed steps written in description is life saver
I watched this again.... BEAUTIFUL restoration! Cordovan is awesome, I have a pair of AE's that are almost exactly like these, but the Alden looks nicer!
Just brushing itself, made the shoe look really good!
Videoları izlemeye bayılıyorum. Bir sürü emek ve özen var.
Just an observation from watching a few of your videos... when you say “another pair” referring to the second shoe after the first one is done, what an English language person would say instead is “the other shoe.” When you say “another pair,” to an English language person, what that means is a totally different set of two shoes. It doesn’t mean the “other shoe in this pair.” You could also say “the second shoe.” Hope that makes sense and is helpful.
Ben Pryor Oh Thanks for advice!! I’m not native.. so I was confused. Thank you very much! I will edit next video :) and you can always give advice to me :) Thanks for comment Ben Pryor!!
Nia Johnson, why in the world did you make this comment?
@@benjaminkenobi21 I agree with the comment, another pair could be referring to another set of shoes!
Amazing. Well done!!! A real art
You are a Master of cleaning and repair shoes.
just a side note to all the "he's doing it wrong" ppl. this is shell cordovon(equine).. not regular leather(bovine). it requires different treatments.
소리가 좋아서 듣다가
케어 실력에 잠이 깨네요..
자주 올게요 구독하고 갑니당!
마이크 사기 전이라 소리가 좀 작았어요 ㅜㅜ 이제 마이크 새로 샀으니 소리 크게 들리실거에요 ㅎㅎ 댓글 감사합니다!
나중에 always5 님 신발도 케어해드릴게요! ㅎㅎ
VeTiVeR 영광이네요! 앞으로도 좋은영상 부탁드릴게요😊
this is incredible!! amazing work!!!
Awesome work.
😳😳😳😳 phenomenal video 👍🏿
Красиво! Прям обувное АСМР получилось
Waowww⭐💥You are best of the best👏👏
157 People have no idea what shoes are for...
Excellent restoration job... Keep it up the real good job.
磨く音が心地良いです。
ありがとうございます。日本には靴のケアが多くうらやましい。
개인적으로 이 영상이 제일 신기했네요 사슴뼈로 저렇게 구두 주름 펼 수 있는거 처음알았어요 대박
Thank you for the clear and straightforward video. I am trying to get some shell cordovan shoes on ebay and I am waiting to see if I win so I can order my deer bone kit =)
心地いい音で眠くなります😴💤
Best shine I’ve seen 👍
Great job. The sounds are sooooo soothing 😔zzz
Very professional
A propósito de la limpieza y abrillantado que se hace en los pueblitos (qué en México se llama "bolear"), recuerdo un parque donde la docena de personas que boleaban el calzado lograban un abrillantado en buena parte del zapato, tipo espejo. La técnica era hacer la limpieza normal y aplicar la grasa (que era la que tenía la tinta del color del calzado) y la crema (que era la que no tenía color). El punto es que aplicaban dos o tres pasadas con esta última y al final se enredaban en dos o tres dedos la tela de algodón y frotaban en círculos aplicando unas pequeñas, muy pequeñas gotas de agua fría. Imagino que eso hacía que el cambio de temperatura de la crema que se incrementaba al frotar, súbitamente se enfriara con el agua, cristalizándola. El resultado era espectacular.
Fantastic job.
凄く良い!是非持ってみたい質感ですね。
Beautiful work.
手間と時間がかかるんですね。
それにしても光沢がすごい!
하~구두 닦는 게 뭐라고 보고 있자니 마음이 힐링되네.내 전생이 청소부였나~!ㅋㅋ
Wow! I admire you.
If you want the text to be more lisible you should use a black with white outline typography~
You did a beautiful work by the way
Edit : OH I didn't see it was an old video, I'm sorry for the comment
This is great the way you show how to do it. Gracias
Saludos desde España!!! Me parece fantástico el trabajo que realizas.
Me gustaría saber dónde puedo comprar los 2 huesos que utiliza, gracias
말이 안나오네오 undescribable wow
Impressive result
Investing more money and time in repairing than buying new shoes is always a great logic
Beautiful
Amazing talent!!
革のシワを伸ばす所は初めて見ました。そうかぁと言う驚きです。
Beautiful!!!
VeTiVer, would you recommend restoring a used 990 shoe and using it as your own? I’m a little worried about the ripples in the leather and if they will become bothersome for me since I didn’t break the shoe in. Is there any risk of creating worse looking ripples by doing this? Thanks for the awesome restoration video.
Nice 👍🏿 job
better to use big bristle instead of horse bristle brush for cordovan no?
I love it. Great job!!
Greetings :-)
완성된 신발 이쁘네요
靴磨きはもちろん音が最高です!
Дольше всего можно смотреть на огонь, на воду и на то как другие работают))
واقعا هنر مند است وفوق العاده کارش عالی یک دنیا آفرین دارد
Расскажите чем вы обеззараживаете обувь? Дезинфекция обуви снаружи и изнутри?
Does only bone work as scratch remover or could it also be done with wood?
영상 너무 잘 봤습니다 ㅠㅠ 혹시 내피 케어는 따로 필요 없을까요 슈트리를 빼다가 한쪽 벽면에 가로세로 1cm 정도에 스트래치가 넓게 생기고 끝부분이 조금 파여서 찾아보는데 내피 수선이나 내피 케어 하는법은 없네요 ㅠㅠ
Hola, una pregunta. Cuáles son los productos que utilizas para todo ese proceso de limpiar y restaurar los zapatos? Qué lindos que quedan, excelente trabajo 🌻
Yo uso productos 'Safir'.
Es el nombre del producto que está escrito en el subtítulo.
@@VETIVER Hola muchas gracias. Y se pueden comprar por Internet?
Melissa Granados, graces
Melissa en este video los zapatos son de cuero de una parte del caballo. Es un cuero que dura mucho y se pueden restaurar fácil limpiando y usando el hueso. El cuero de vacuno tiende a durar menos y usar otros procesos.
@@melissagranados403 Si
Great video, you really brought those shoes back. Were these shoes cordovan in color or were they made of shell cordovan leather. The way you smoothed out the creases suggests the latter but I wanted to make sure. Beautiful job, for sure.
It's so beautiful😻you amazing
la otra pregunta es si mis zapatos están algo rajados habrá solución de restaurarlos gracias bendiciones saludes
завораживает)))
After all this work .. i will store these shoes and never wear them .. just look at them ..
Thank you .. ♡
I do love that but where can I get the deer bones as well as the wooden inserts which somehow had disappeared from the shoe repair shops
Check online.
I am sending my pair of shoes tomorrow...
Piękna robota.
와~~신기하네요...전 알든975볼펜으로 주름 만들다..일자주름되서 보기 싫던데 슬리킹본으로 문지르면 지워질까요...? 그냥 자연스럽게 주름을 만들걸 후회합니다..
How i know witch shoes i put in wather and witch noth ? last video you put one shoe in wather and afther you strech and this pair without ? its about the leather ore color of shoes you choice the method ?
thx for comming answer 👨🏻👍🏻
Usually no leather or suede but most fabric shoes.
hola!!
Me encanta ver lo artesano que hay aqui...que precios hace pagar si no es molestia preguntarle?
안녕하세요 영상 잘 봤습니다 보다가 문득 궁금한게 있어서요 브러슁할때 돈모로 하면 안되나요? 영상에서는 말털 브러쉬로 하신건가요?
An excellent job but too tricky for me to do it the same as you did. How I can get the Deer bone and all kind of shoe polish?
Check online.
Good job
i think this is type of boots that getting better as it getting older
Мне б кожу на моей морде так выравнить и отшлифовать,чтоб как новая
))))
Супер. Лайк тебе!!!
Как кто-то писал "да я за кожей лица так не ухаживаю"
Нажжачкой?
Although I respect all the craftsmanship you displayed, the before and after shots are not completely comparable. In all the ‘after’ shots you leave the wooden shoe trees in, whilst in the before shots you don’t. That gives a significant difference in the shape of the shoe without having done anything to it. To show the true and honest result of your work, I would suggest to leave the shoes trees out in both shots.
The bone seems to give it a super nice sheen and some good oils for the leather. Why’d you do the delicate cream after?
because Delicate cream is soft and light. so i Did. but I will use bone first at the next cordovan video. Thanks for comment & advice !! Harrison Wedgeworth!
Of course. Your content is really good and the other kinds don’t show the products or good angles. I just always condition first
Harrison Wedgeworth you are really helpful !! Thanks a lof!! Happy new year!! :)
OMG Pretty good
gut gemacht
Helmut Schroeder Thanks comment !! I will post lofs of cordovan shoes!! Thanks Helmut Schroeder!!
BRAVO!
구매한 사슴뼈로 열씸히 문질러야겠어요 ㅎㅎ 물은 절대 사용하면 안된다는거 명심하겠씁니다. 전에는 물 뭍혀서 광을 냈거든요..;;
김병곤 ㅎㅎ 댓글 감사합니다! 코도반에는 물이 뭍으면 기포가 생겨서 저런 슈케어때도 물을 뭍히면 안되요 ㅠㅠ 예전에 제 부츠에 물뭍혀서 광냈다가 바로 기포올라와서 없애는데 애먹었네요 ㅎㅎ 궁금하신거 있으시면 언제든 댓글주세요!
Thanks for the video! I tried to restore my plain toe Alden yesterday. After applying the color cream and wait for ard 15mins, I found the color still not distributed vert well. Any improvement recommended for me?
Are you using shell cordovan cream? Regular cream does not work on shell cordovan and vice versa. Also, many shoe polish brands have a color called cordovan that is regular calf leather cream not made for shell cordovan leather. It is very easy to confuse.
안녕하세요 이영상에서 사피르 코도반크림 쓰신 것 같은데 코도반은 4가지 컬러뿐이없어서요 .. 설명은 사피르 1925크림 8번으로 적어두셨는데 영상에서 사용은 사피르 코도반 71번 코도반을 사용하신건가요 ?
хорошая кожа ...хорошая обувь..полагаю к каждой обуви при продаже должен прилагаться обувной парфюм соответствующий этой коже
Is the the bone to try to remove wrinkles or to remove scratches or both? Does doing it often wear down the shoe?
Both
Идеально!
사용하신 폴리시코튼은 그냥 광택용 융인가요? 아무거나 광택용으로 쓰면 될까요?? 이 영상을 못봐서 모르고 물 써서 왁싱했네요 ㅠㅠ
Расскажите как почистить грязную обувь, когда она с улицы.
Вы должны нести влажную ткань. You have to carry a wet tissue.
코르도반은 거의 완벽하게 복원이 되는군요...이래서 코르도반 코르도반 하나봅니다. 코르도반 말고 다른 Shell 가죽들도 비슷한 성능을 보이나요?
June Kim 코도반 말고 shell이라고 불리는 가죽은 없는거로 알고 있습니다 ㅎㅎ 코도반가죽이라고 불리는건 많으나 보통 저렴한건 코도반 색상으로 염색된 제품을 약간 편법을 사용하여 코도반가죽이라고 하는거고 진짜 말엉덩이 가죽은 shell cordovan을 붙일 수 있습니다.
이베이에서도 cordovan이라 쓰인건 소가죽이 많아요
Remarkable! Was that boning 1.5 hours per shoe or for the pair?
磨いてもらって、靴が嬉しそうですね♪
멋지십니다.
hola una pregunta estas herramientas parecen ser un Hueso y una lija sakenme de dudas xfa ai me disculpan saludes
Oswaldo Figueroa es un hueso de venado. Estos huesos se utilizan especificamente para ese cuero (Cordovan) de caballo.
알든 990 기본 슈레이스인가요?
혹시 코도반 얼룩 생기면 어떻게 지우셨는지 조언 들을 수 있을까요? 집에서 캐어해서 신는데 물방울 같은 얼룩같은게 생겼는데 잘 안없어지더라구요 스테인리무버 쓰면 되나요??
Insane, these look totally different now
I like the shoes you are wearing, what is the brand?
D'or not "Dior"! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!
What is the bone for and what does it do for the shoe? Thank you
Démonos, donde tienes el micrófono? En los dedos?
Awesome 😍
wow😍
fati zamani Thanks for comment! Cordovan leather is magical !!